Camping Dutch Oven French Toast Campfire Recipe (2024)

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Are you ready for some sweet camping breakfast ideas? How about French toast! There are many French toast camping recipes that start with an entire loaf of bread in a piece of foil, pour over an egg mixture, place over a campfire till done then top with diced strawberries … those are delish!

But, I was in the mood forFrench toast campingin the middle of December (yes, we really do camp all year-round) and there was not a single fresh strawberry in sight! Soooo, I decided to do a “warmer” version with winter spices including cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves, bake it in my camp Dutch oven then top it with a drizzle of sweet powdered sugar glaze … my Camping Dutch Oven French Toast Campfire Recipe was a HIT!

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How To Make Dutch Oven Breakfast French Toast

You can prep-ahead much of this recipe so you just have to “dump and bake” in the morning which is really great when you are making it as one of your winter camping recipes on cold mornings!

Non-Soggy Cast Iron French Toast Casserole

You’ve probably heard me say before that I love making Dutch oven recipes for camping that make big batches of food instead of cook one-at-a-time single servings … especially for breakfast. That’s why this is one of my top picks for easy camping meals for large groups.

I make one pot camping meals when I want our entire family to sit down together to eat a meal before we start our daytime activities of hiking, fishing, biking and whatever other exciting activities we have planned!

For this almost-gourmet camping breakfast, I want a crispy french toast on the bottom with a sweet, gooey top.

One of my secrets is using bread cubes instead of bread slices.

Prep-Ahead

One of the best things about this camping breakfast recipe is the amount ofprep you can do ahead of time. I always like measuring and mixing my dry ingredient at home, especially when I’m making from-scratch homemade recipes like these Sweet Cream Pancakes.

So, in the morning, you canleisurely start your campfireand enjoy your ever-so-important morning java before you need to“dump” these ingredients together to begin baking!

Make Ahead Campfire French Toast Casserole

When I am making a breakfast meal that requires a little more time in the cooking set-up … like starting a campfire or charcoal briquettes … I like todo as much prep the night before as possible.

So, this camping French toast casserole breakfast is great because I cancombine the egg mixture and store it in the refrigeratoror cooler.

I alsomake the powdered sugar glaze and keep it stored in a cool placetoo … make sure you useFood Storage Containers With Tight-Fitting Lids.

Lastly, Icube all of the breadand store it in a container at room temperature … so, in themorning my routine is simple.

I get mycampfire goingafter I have my first cup of coffee LOL!

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While those coals are getting ready, Ispray my 12-inch Dutch ovenwith a little cooking spray andadd the bread cubesto the bottom of the pan.

Next, Ipour the egg mixtureover bread cubes, pressing down all of the cubes so they all take a bath … you know, they are all wet.

Stir the mixture if needed in order to have all of the cubes coated in the egg mixture.

You’ll let thisstand for about 20-30 minutes, giving the bread cubes time to get well-soaked in the egg mixture.

Now, it istime to bake!

Bake The French Toast Casserole Camping Recipe

I recommend using a12-inch regular depth campfire Dutch ovenwhich I consider to be one of the most important pieces ofcampfire cooking equipmentI own.

If you use a “deep” Dutch oven, you will have a hard time getting the top of this cast iron French toastcasserole done before you burn the bottom.

You’ll be baking at350 degrees F(if you are using charcoal briquettes, you’ll need 24 total with 9 placed on the bottom and 15 on the top of your Dutch oven lid.)

If you are using a different size camp Dutch oven, check out ourDutch Oven Temperature Chartpost for more information.

Bake this recipe until theegg mixture is cooked through, approximately40-50 minutes.

Camp Cooking Tip: If you notice theedges of theDutchoven French toast casserole getting browned too quickly, you are probably going to end up with a burnt bottom while you wait for the center to get cooked through … no worries … justmove some of the coals from the bottom to the topof the Dutch oven to even out the cooking.

Even Baking Of This Dutch Oven Camping French Toast Recipe

Because thebaking time is 40-50 minutes, you shouldexpect to add coalsduring the cooking process.

Whether you are using campfire coals or charcoal briquettes, they will not last long enough to finish this French toast casserole Dutch oven recipe with a single set of coals, so be prepared with a second set of hot coals in the middle of the baking time.

Also, be sure to use yourDutch Oven Lid Liftertorotate your Dutch oven throughout the cooking process. Every10-15 minutes, turn the Dutch ovenbottom 1/4 turn in one directionand turn the Dutch ovenlid 1/4 turn in the opposite direction… that willensure even bakingthroughout the cooking time without having hot or cold spots.

Serve This French Toast Campfire Recipe

We are not using maple syrup or sliced strawberries … instead, we are using a POWERED SUGAR GLAZE to top this camping Dutch oven breakfast!

This kids will love you for this!

I make a generous amount of glaze and add a fair amount to the entire recipe … then, I reserve the rest so my hungry campers can add more to the serving on their plate if they want their portion extra sweet.

And … because no camping trip would be complete without bacon (just ask my husband) … I like to serve a thick pepper bacon on the side to give this sweet breakfast a savory balance.

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Camping For Foodies Breakfast Camping Recipes: Camping Dutch Oven Campfire French Toast Recipe

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Course: Breakfast Camping Recipes

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 45 minutes minutes

Standing Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 15 minutes minutes

Servings: 6

Calories: 712kcal

Author: Kim Hanna

Ingredients

Spices to measure and mix at home

  • 4 tablespoons sugar
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt

Bread cubes

  • 5 cups French bread cubes cut into 3/4-inch cubes

Egg mixture

  • 4 eggs
  • 1 1/2 cups milk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Powdered sugar glaze

  • 3/4 cup powdered sugar
  • 2 tablespoons milk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • Cooking spray

Instructions

  • Cut or tear bread into 3/4-inch chunks.

  • Spray bottom and sides of 12-inch camp Dutch oven with cooking spray.

  • Place cut bread in bottom of 12-inch camp Dutch oven.

  • Beat together all remaining ingredients. Pour over bread.

  • Let stand 20-30 minutes for bread to soak up egg mixture.

  • Bake at 350 degrees F with (9 hot coals below the bottom of the oven and 15 coals on top of the lid) approximately 40-50 minutes until egg mixture is cooked through. Camp Cooking Tip: Use a Dutch oven lid lifter or campfire gloves to turn the oven and lid 1/4 turns in opposite directions every 10 minutes or so to ensure even baking.

  • Drizzle with powdered sugar glaze for serving.

Notes

Here are a few more useful links:

Dutch Oven Temperature Chart https://www.campingforfoodies.com/dutch-oven-temperature-chart/

Camping For Foodies Recipes List https://www.campingforfoodies.com/camping-recipes-list/

Our Products https://www.campingforfoodies.com/shop/

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 712kcal | Carbohydrates: 129g | Protein: 27g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 117mg | Sodium: 1351mg | Potassium: 375mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 35g | Vitamin A: 267IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 205mg | Iron: 8mg

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FAQs

How do you cook over a campfire with a Dutch oven? ›

If you need to sear or sautee, place your Dutch oven on a squat little pile of coals and let it heat up. This direct heat is too hot for low-and-slow braising, but it works well for browning meat or turning onions translucent. Once you're done with this step, though, you'll want to chill things out a bit.

Can you put a Dutch oven in the fire? ›

The short answer is yes. You can't harm a cast iron Dutch oven with the temperatures generated by a normal campfire. Ideally you have the type of Dutch oven with three legs and a lid designed to hold coals. Those were specifically designed to be right in the fire.

Can you cook French toast in cast iron? ›

Using a well-seasoned cast-iron or nonstick pan, you'll want to cook your French toast over medium heat.

How do you use a Dutch oven with charcoal? ›

Baking: Majority (75%) of the briquettes are placed on top the dutch oven and the rest (25%) on the bottom. We do this to ensure that the contents within the dutch oven do not burn. Frying/Simmering/Boiling: Majority (80-100%) of the briquettes will be placed underneath the dutch oven for a more concentrated heat.

What to cook in cast iron Dutch oven over campfire? ›

Sear, pan-fry, sautee: A camping Dutch oven is also a great stand-in for a cast-iron skillet. Anything that can be cooked in a cast-iron skillet can be done in a Dutch oven too, like searing steaks, browning chicken thighs, sauteing vegetables, etc.

Can you put enameled cast-iron in a campfire? ›

Enameled cast-iron cookware

It's not recommended for use over open fire (while standard cast-iron is a campfire classic). Heating one while empty can crack or damage the enamel, and temperature recommendations for oven use are mixed from brand to brand.

Can you use enamel Dutch oven over a fire? ›

Enameled cast–iron has a smooth, non-porous surface and can go from the stovetop, to the oven straight to the table. They should not be subjected to extremely high temperatures, so avoid using your enameled cast-iron dutch oven on a grill or in a campfire.

What should we avoid when making French toast? ›

The 7 Most Common French Toast Cooking Mistakes
  1. Adding too much dairy and sugar to the custard. Don't go overboard with the dairy. ...
  2. Not mixing the custard thoroughly. ...
  3. Not choosing the right bread. ...
  4. Under-soaking the bread. ...
  5. Using too much heat or not enough. ...
  6. Not preheating the pan. ...
  7. Only using butter.
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Why is French toast soggy inside? ›

Why does my French toast come out soggy in the middle? In addition to cooking method, you need to make sure you are using the right bread. If you use fresh bread it will be soggy. If you use bread that is dried out sone then it absorbs the liquid better.

What is the difference between a camp oven and a dutch oven? ›

The most prominent difference between the two is the lid. While a dutch oven lid is domed and typically has drippers for self-basting, a camp oven's lid is thick, mostly flat, smooth-bottomed, and has a ridge around the top edge. The massive lid helps maximize heat retention.

Can you use Le Creuset on campfire? ›

Le Creuset Enamelware is designed exclusively for prep or serving purposes. Enamelware is not suitable for any type of heat source, such as in the oven or microwave, on the stovetop or grill, or outdoors on a grill or open fire.

How much charcoal do I need for a dutch oven? ›

Take your oven's diameter in inches and double it. This is the number of high-quality, standard-size charcoal briquettes you will need to heat your oven to 325 degrees every time. For a 10-inch oven, you need 20 briquettes. For a 12-incher, you need 24 briquettes, and so on.

What is the best way to cook over a campfire? ›

Cast Iron Cooking

Cast iron cookware like griddles, fry pans or Dutch ovens are great, heavy-duty options to use when cooking over a fire. Spread out the coals of the fire to cover the area under your griddle or fry pan.

How many charcoal briquettes to use for Dutch oven? ›

Take your oven's diameter in inches and double it. This is the number of high-quality, standard-size charcoal briquettes you will need to heat your oven to 325 degrees every time. For a 10-inch oven, you need 20 briquettes. For a 12-incher, you need 24 briquettes, and so on.

Can you put cast iron in a campfire? ›

"Cast iron pans can be used on a camp stove or placed over an open flame," explains van Vliet. "They can even be placed directly on top of hot embers or coals without damage." Unlike flimsier pots and pans, cast iron is virtually indestructible.

Why do you put coals on top of Dutch oven? ›

But when you add coals to the top of a Dutch oven, you're introducing heat from the top and bottom. It reduces cook time, and keeps the bottom of the dish from getting burned. It also helps bread products brown more evenly.

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